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Nov 2, 2012
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breaking news, they just canceled the new york city marathon. >> did they? >> they just canceled it. >> so i guess the backlash proved to be too large. >> even though a lot of folks were already there to participate in it, that was the problem. the other thing, a it lot of calls in the weather office and e-mails, a lot of communities in garrett county are cut off. there's 30 inches of snow and they cannot get back to their communities, and some of the homes have not been b winterized yet, so all kinds of problems. >> all because of sandy. >> all because of sandy. that's not a name that's going to -- >> do you think they will retire that one? >> i think they will. even though technically it was not a hurricane when it hit our coast. >> who cares about technically? >> that's what rules are for, young man. >>> let's take a live look outside. it's our michael & son weather cam. feels like march, but not that unusual. blustery, 5 1. dew points in the 20s. winds west-northwest at 17. so you really to have dress for the 30s and 40s tonight. look at the winds. 28-mi
breaking news, they just canceled the new york city marathon. >> did they? >> they just canceled it. >> so i guess the backlash proved to be too large. >> even though a lot of folks were already there to participate in it, that was the problem. the other thing, a it lot of calls in the weather office and e-mails, a lot of communities in garrett county are cut off. there's 30 inches of snow and they cannot get back to their communities, and some of the homes have not been...
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Nov 1, 2012
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york city. well what we want you to see is this way. you won't believe it. damage from this storm. millions of dollars in losses to these boats. big, small, luxury boats. working people, gone. >> it was rolling waves. and they were just both coming in, floating along everywhere. you didn't know which way they were coming from. just amazing. >> reporter: you are looking at more than 600 boats. both destroyed. you're looking at the harbor master here. the former captain of the police department here. and now my first question to you, how did this happen? >> this is just based on the wind-driven storm. the ones here, they were in excess of 75 miles an hour. >> and down here you heard a horrible creeking and cracking. all the sailboats were there. >> we have boats ranging from, well, 20-foot power boats to 50- foot sailboats. >> you tell me that the owner of these boats. many of them don't know about the property and the prized possessions, they are all gone. >> we don't. we have no electricity, no
york city. well what we want you to see is this way. you won't believe it. damage from this storm. millions of dollars in losses to these boats. big, small, luxury boats. working people, gone. >> it was rolling waves. and they were just both coming in, floating along everywhere. you didn't know which way they were coming from. just amazing. >> reporter: you are looking at more than 600 boats. both destroyed. you're looking at the harbor master here. the former captain of the police...
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Nov 8, 2012
11/12
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they are still gusting to 23 miles an hour in new york and 23 at ocean city. and even downtown where the highest gust was 32. we are still gusting to 23 and even down here. they are still gusting to 17 miles an hour. a close in view. again, winds at 17 from the northwest. north-northwest of leesburg. 17 in gaithersburg. still 21 miles per hour up in hagerstown. looking at the 24 miles per hour wind gust down here as well and 24 miles per hour wind gust. this is driving in some colder and really much, much drier air. humidity levels are way down. temperature wise in the 40s and the lower50 -- lower 50s. 48 in frederick. 46 right now in leesburg. 52 in manassas and 51 downtown, even andrews has dropped to 49. our friends down in fredericksburg come in at 53. so the dry air mass, in fact, the winds are doing it in favor. if they were to go calm, we would probably be in the 20s tonight. they will add a windchill, but keep the surface temperatures up into the 30s for the lows. for tonight, clear, breezy, cold, one to two blanket night. lows in the 30s. and again th
they are still gusting to 23 miles an hour in new york and 23 at ocean city. and even downtown where the highest gust was 32. we are still gusting to 23 and even down here. they are still gusting to 17 miles an hour. a close in view. again, winds at 17 from the northwest. north-northwest of leesburg. 17 in gaithersburg. still 21 miles per hour up in hagerstown. looking at the 24 miles per hour wind gust down here as well and 24 miles per hour wind gust. this is driving in some colder and really...
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Nov 5, 2012
11/12
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. >> sandy left 40,000 people in new york city homeless. more than a million people in new york and new jersey still don't have power. and another storm is on its way. >> the storm could bring more flooding although thankfully not of the scale that sandy did. >> commuting is tough as people wait on long lines for buses, trains and ferries. most new york city schools reopened today for the first time since sandy hit. >> all afternoon we've heard the helicopters overhead and the national guard has now arrived on staten island. people here are happy there will be help and aid. back to you. >> you can imagine how long they've been waiting. thank you. >>> medical vans are arriving tomorrow providing care and distributing much needed prescription drugs to residents who remain in their homes. >> as the hardship continues, the giving continues here in the washington area. all kinds of people and organizations are doing what they can to help sandy's many victims. >> the support for this initiative has been spectacular. >> as president of aol venture
. >> sandy left 40,000 people in new york city homeless. more than a million people in new york and new jersey still don't have power. and another storm is on its way. >> the storm could bring more flooding although thankfully not of the scale that sandy did. >> commuting is tough as people wait on long lines for buses, trains and ferries. most new york city schools reopened today for the first time since sandy hit. >> all afternoon we've heard the helicopters overhead...
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Nov 9, 2012
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york city and long island. the gas crunch caused prices to jump more than 20 cents a gallon in that area. president obama will visit new york to get a look at the recovery from sandy next thursday. >>> we're hearing a firsthand account of frightening moments for some united states airlines passengers headed from denver to dulles. the crew declared an in flight emergency after a man started praying in the aisle and wouldn't follow instructions. a passenger we talked to thought the man had become ill after he got out of his seat and seemed to collapse onto the floor. >> flight attendants were asking him if he wanted water or some soda and he said no. i'm praying. there were times when he just started crying uncontrollably while he was on the floor. every time after he would just kind of like stand up slowly kind of dazed and just kind of look around and then go back to his seat. >> well, military jets escorted the plane to dulles. the man was taken to a mental hospital for evaluation. >>> coming up next a woman g
york city and long island. the gas crunch caused prices to jump more than 20 cents a gallon in that area. president obama will visit new york to get a look at the recovery from sandy next thursday. >>> we're hearing a firsthand account of frightening moments for some united states airlines passengers headed from denver to dulles. the crew declared an in flight emergency after a man started praying in the aisle and wouldn't follow instructions. a passenger we talked to thought the man...